Hawthorn has been effective in treating angina, atherosclerosis and high cholesterol.

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At the time of the public outcry, researchers from the aforementioned organizations reiterated that tofu consumption helps prevent colon, breast, and prostate cancer as well as atherosclerosis and post-menopausal hip fractures.

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In children, blockages may be caused by a blood clot, injury to the artery, or rarely in children, atherosclerosis (build-up of fatty deposits on the blood vessel walls).

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Although obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and smoking are common stroke risk factors in adults, they rarely contribute to stroke risk in children.

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It includes atherosclerosis, but the two terms are often used synonymously.

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High cholesterol levels and fatty deposits in veins and arteries (atherosclerosis) have been found during autopsies of children who have died of accidents and other causes.

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Specific risk factors include a family history of high cholesterol, obesity, coronary artery disease (atherosclerosis), stroke, alcoholism, diabetes, high blood pressure, and lack of regular exercise.

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There is strong evidence in numerous research studies, however, that a family history of high cholesterol, atherosclerosis, heart attack, or stroke increases the risk of a child developing high cholesterol levels.

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It includes atherosclerosis, but the two terms are often used synonymously.

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It includes atherosclerosis, but the two terms are often used synonymously.

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High cholesterol levels contribute to the development of atherosclerosis.

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They are used to prevent clotting and alter the natural course of atherosclerosis.

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It includes atherosclerosis, but the two terms are often used synonymously.

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Atherosclerosis is hardening of the arteries.

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When atherosclerosis occurs in the blood vessels leading to the legs and feet, it is called peripheral vascular disease.

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Arteries narrowed by atherosclerosis may not deliver enough blood to organs and other tissues.

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It includes atherosclerosis, but the two terms are often used synonymously.

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This condition is frequently caused by hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis).

Deficiency can lead to convulsions, vision and hearing problems, muscle contractions, tooth-grinding and other problems in children; and atherosclerosis, heart disease, and hypertension in older adults.

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Cigarette smoking is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease, atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), and stroke.

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High cholesterol levels contribute to the development of atherosclerosis.

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It also helps to lower blood pressure, prevent atherosclerosis and discourage excess blood clotting, which can help to lower your chances of heart attack and stroke.

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Hardening of the arteries--or atherosclerosis--narrows blood vessels, causing the heart to work more forcibly to push blood through the restricted pathways.

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These sources of dietary fiber can help reduce your cholesterol and help prevent cardiovascular disease, as outlined by a 2010 study by Pennsylvania State University (Current Atherosclerosis Reports. 2010 Nov;12(6):368-376).

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When your blood pressure remains high over a long period of time, you will experience hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) and are at risk for heart attacks and stroke.

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Eating foods with a lot of fat can lead to atherosclerosis -- which is narrowing of blood vessels -- and heart disease and stroke.

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By lowering your cholesterol, you help maintain your cardiovascular health by reducing your risk of atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.

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Atherosclerosis forces your heart to work harder by narrowing the diameter of the blood vessels.

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Regular exercise will also increase your good cholesterol or HDL, thereby reducing your risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.

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High cholesterol puts you at risk for atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries, a major risk factor for heart disease.

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Over time, this can lead to atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.

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Regular exercise will elevate the levels of HDL or good cholesterol in your blood, further reducing your risk of atherosclerosis or hardening of the arteries.